Lorenzo Etherington HOW TO THINK WHEN YOU DRAW Vol.4 Japan ver Art Book

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Condition: New. Japan Version. The product manual is written in Japanese.

Japan Version.

Release Date ‏ : ‎ March 30, 2023
Book (Softcover) ‏ : ‎ 186 pages

◆ Volume 4 of the ultimate drawing tutorial series that thoroughly explains how to capture and draw all kinds of things in a simplified manner ◆ This book is a free online tutorial launched by the Etherington brothers for manga artists, artists, and creators. This is the 4th Japanese edition of the "How to THINK When You DRAW" series, which is a collection of excerpts from the series. The feature of this book, which covers how to draw many illustrations like an encyclopedia, is that "no matter how complicated the illustration is, it is thoroughly simplified and explained how to draw it." In other words, it is a book that explains the origin (essence) of how to draw. By knowing the basics of how to draw various illustrations, you can not only increase the repertoire of illustrations you can draw, but also strengthen the derivation (variation) and uniqueness (originality) from it. "I want a book like an encyclopedia with many illustrations (motifs)." "I don't know how to draw" "I want to expand my design drawers" "I want to add more originality to my work" The "How to Think When You DRAW" series is a book that will help you solve such problems. 

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